Andy Salzer
With over 15 years in the apparel and creative industries, Andy Salzer is founder and creative director of Hiro Clark, a Los Angeles-based t-shirt company. He has previously worked with TOMS as VP of Partnerships, and as founder and director of men’s fashion brand Yoko Devereaux.

John Arsenault
A New York-based photographer who has shown his work at countless exhibitions and group shows, and shoots commercial work for the likes of Hiro Clark and Volkswagen. His current show “For You!,” is being shown at the Kittredge Gallery, University of Puget Sound, in Tacoma, Washington.

Michael Bevilacqua
Born and raised in Northern California, Bevilacqua is a New York-based painter who combines high and low pop culture in his work, drawing on icons and logos from music, fashion and art.

WHO IS YOUR FAVORITE ARTIST?
There’s never just one, that’s like trying to pick my favorite person – I have many. I’m working with two of my favorites right now – John Arsenault and Michael Bevilacqua.

WHAT IS YOUR FAVORITE COLOR AND FLOWER?
Black or white. And succulents.

WHAT DO YOU CONSIDER THE MOST OVERRATED VIRTUE?
Contentment. I liken that to ‘giving up’.

WHAT IS YOUR GREATEST FEAR?
Regret.

WHICH LIVING PERSON DO YOU MOST ADMIRE?
My dad. He’s the most compassionate person I have ever known.

Twin Peaks
A TV serial drama by David Lynch and Mark Frost, which premiered in 1990 and ran halfway through a second season, gaining a cult following. Set in a small fictional town in Washington, the series follows an investigation into the murder of the homecoming queen by FBI Special Agent Dale Cooper.

Harvey Milk
A San Francisco politician and the first openly gay man to be elected into public office, in 1978. Milk made possible an important shift in gay rights as well as San Francisco politics before he was assassinated later that year.

Audre Lorde
A Carribean-American writer, feminist, lesbian and civil rights activist, known for her work in poetry and feminist theory.

Inspired by a questionnaire given to Marcel Proust by his friend Antoinette, Natascha Snellman began “The Confession Album” in December 2012 to feature creative individuals. This series of questions reveals personality by asking about the tastes and aspirations of the taker. Natascha originally photographed friends and acquaintances with an iPhone after they took the Proust questionnaire, and was later joined by photographer and editor Lance Dawes.